Hello
With the opensuse build service [obs] getting more usage every day
I wonder if this would make a diffence :-
1. Use solid state disks [ssd] to improve build times of package rpms
on, perhaps point the BuildRoot or _tmppath to the ssd's
Reason for asking.
Improve the packaging times during busy times on obs.
Cheers Glenn.
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Hi all,
I found some errors in de configurations of the OBS 2.3 server.
I've attached the corrected files and the patches.
It's related to:
Documentation: /usr/share/doc/packages/obs-api/README.SETUP
Apache vhosts configuration: /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/obs.conf
I've added the api port 81 connection as a quick fix and as the internal
doesn't really need to be encrypted.
Should I create a bug report for this?
Regards,
Joop.
Hi,
could Mageia please get added to OBS?
thanks a lot in advance,
Stephan
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Hello,
is usual, openeSUSE 10.3 runs out of maintenance and I will remove all repos
building against it in OBS.
openSUSE:10.3 project has been moved to DISCONTINUED: namespace as announced a
while ago.
bye
adrian
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This question concerns both the OBS and packaging so I am sending to both
lists.
I am currently working on packaging the Swiss Ephemeris
http://www.astro.com/swisseph/
I am currently at the planning scheming and experimentation stage.
First I will do the library. But then there is the data. The data is about 60
files not all of which will be wanted by all people. There may be ways of
grouping but I am not sure. Perhaps one rpm per file. The Web page says:
> For this extended timespan the ephemeris requires 32 Mbytes of ephemeris
> files.
It would be a shame if this had to repeat for each distro. There may be other
projects with even more data.
This data is distro and architecture independent.
I understand that there should be different rpm per distro because different
distros link libraries differently and do other details differently.
There could be rpm version dependencies. Perhaps one distro can not understand
rpms from another distro as raw data.
My question is this is there a lowest common denominator rpm format that can
represent pure data (and a few text licensing files) and be understood by all
distros?
How would you get the build service to produce such rpms?
After you produced them how would you get the build service to serve them for
all rpm based distros?
Same question for debs and the debian based distros?
Unrelated question: a while back OBS debian binary repositories were debian
compatible but the source repositories were not. Is this still true?
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Hi All,
I am trying to install my program on Mandriva but can't seem to add
the OBS repository.
It seems that the command urpmi.addmedia doesn't work with the
normal RPM PM. Someone on IRC mentioned that I could specify a
different type for the repository in my OBS raw config to
automatically generate a urpmi compatible repo. What do I put as the
type for my Mandriva repo to make it urpmi compatible?
Thanks,
Nick
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